u/Gloomy_Concert1093

Office chairs with higher seat height genuinely changed my long work sessions

I didnt expect this to matter as much as it did honestly. Spending most of my days coding, managing AI workflows, bouncing between monitors/tools nonstop, and I always thought feeling slightly uncomfortable after a few hours was just normal.

Recently switched to one of those office chairs with higher seat height because my old chair suddenly felt way too low after upgrading my desk setup. The difference is kinda insane. I move around less now, posture feels more natural, and long sessions don’t drain me as fast anymore. Weirdly made me realize how much small physical friction compounds when you work solo all day. Now I kinda get why ppl obsess over office chairs with high seat height. Feel like a lot of deep work setup advice still comes from old corporate office environments tbh

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u/Gloomy_Concert1093 — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/neckpainhelp+1 crossposts

anyone else noticing neck strain from constantly switching between AI tools and windows?

spending way more time lately jumping between Claude, Cursor, GPT, docs, dashboards, terminals, etc. the weird thing is AI workflows feel mentally efficient, but physically more exhausting somehow. I realized I’m constantly turning my head between monitors and tabs for 10-12 hours straight without noticing. feels like desk ergonomics matters a lot more in AI-native work than it used to. anyone else running heavy AI workflows has noticed this too or changed sth in their setup that actually helped

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u/Gloomy_Concert1093 — 10 days ago